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WELCOME TO MY TOWN! St. Louis -- so much to do and so much to see. St. Louis is a wonderful place to live. This section is designed to help you learn as much about St. Louis as possible. St. Louis -- The Gateway to the West -- has a population of over 2.6 million people. It is culturally diverse with wonderful museums, a world renown symphony, theaters, and fine dining. St. Louisans love theirs sports and their teams rank amongst the best. Enjoy searching around the pages in this section to become more familiar with St. Louis! ST. LOUIS ATTRACTIONS There is always something to do in St. Louis!
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Making An Offer >Evaluating the First Offer
Your dining room table is the scene of high drama. Your home has been listed for sale for six weeks, and finally, the first offer has come in. You are meeting with the agents, and are very excited until they mention the price--it is a lot less than you expected.
Before you feel offended, however, remember that the first offer is often just the beginning of a negotiating process. Your agent can help you weigh the good and bad points, evaluating the price in relationship to the terms or conditions of the sale. Sometimes an offer with a low price can look quite attractive once you understand all of the terms. If you are willing to make some compromises, the buyers may accept a counter offer that will give you more money. A lower price from highly qualified buyers may be better than one from people who may have difficulties with financing. Keep in mind that your first negotiated price is often your best price!
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What information does nearly every state in America require the seller of a home to reveal to the buyer?
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Most states require disclosure of any existing problems or conditions that could affect the value of the house. |
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